yriiiff Utiprrt DaUp nctujj Friday, May 27, 1943 " IMntlSIVE tKREMOMES "Continued from Page 1) i i 1 urn aii .a m. t&lk IEedlniisfl the mark wh" had t, ? b' t f"11 t brterS and Pa 3 . i?ns lhat "uV ' asai" be m-h w then t" "l! '"niber entltl ;. ; I by U Georgo D F2 I J-L In STB I - i ! lor many miles around. A "welcome'' streamer had been erect-id 011 two poles to straddle the load, and, from the ropes, there fluttered multi-colored paper streamers that rustled In the Jitei-.e. A iargu Canadian flag a as draped over the door and, at the entrance to the hall' there stood Chief Peter Cook-t-en. with an ancient headdress unlike those normally seen among Indias. It was a very ancient headdress that had been In the tribe for centuries and had been I'sed by succeeding generations -nly on very important occasions to mark the warmest of friendship and the most cordial greetings the tribe could extend. It had been brought out to symbolize the deep rooted af-leetion the Indians entertained for their "Great Father," an t xpression made by many of the Chiefs during their many speeches. To the left of the Community Hall entrance there stood a musical band of Indians who, r 1 5 ,4 AY-i-'X AT WILLIAM F. STONE j-t- ' i' 'A' A - r' 1 - - i ' 70 MAKE ROOM FOR STOCK ARRIVING DAILY, WE MUST DISPOSE OF PART OF OUR LARGE STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. HERE ARE SOME SAVINGS: after the Premier and Mrs.' fit; r T i f f '--T vv - ;;'vt r - X; 7 ; . Johnson, their son, Byron, and other members of the party had lined up, struck up the strains of ' O Canada" the surrounding hills picked up the strain of this grand old tune, and as the Indians and visitors stood bareheaded in the midst of this .teat valley, unsullied by slgn-Doards or other Evidences of modern civilization, a great 100 MEN'S SUITS " Quaiity suits from regular stocks. Pure wool yarn-dyed ... British worsteds, saxonies, whipcords, pic and pics and gabardines. Single and double-breasted models. Solid colors, subdued stripes, chalk stripes and twills. Greys, blue-greys, blues and browns. Sizes 35 to 44 in regulars and talis. STOCK REDUCING PRICES 29.50 $33.50 $39.50 $49.50 200 SPORT SHIRTS Sports Shirts in washable interwoven fabrics, all sanforized shrunk and fully guaranteed. Styled with satin-lined neckband in closed or open collar, two patch pockets and long sleeves. Pastel colors of Grey, Green, Yellow, Blue and fawn. Sizes: small, medium and large' $3.95 . 75 TOPCOATS Topcoat values extraordinary. Popular all-wool coverts in sand and fawn shades. Spring and Fall weights slip-on models, with set-in sleeves slash pockets; fly or button through front. Sizes 36 to 41 in regulars, shorts and talis. STOCK REDUCING PRICES $19.50 $24.50 $29.50 $39.50 300 PAIRS MEN'S SLACKS Sport slacks in solid shades, fine twill, gabardines, worsteds and tweeds. All shades and sizes. STOCK REDUCING PRICES $7.95 $11.95 PRINCESS MARGARET IN SCOTLAND'-Princess . Martjarrt is .shown arriving at the Central hotel, Glasgow, after motoring with the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch to attend a bull in aid ; of the Scottish Association of Girls" clubs. emotional- upsurge took hold of the throng. It was an inspiring moment. At the conclusion. Chief Arthur McDames introduced Chief Cooksen and explained the significance of his headdress, extended a cordial welcome and 4- s - -y EGYPT PlilNctSS CATHOLIC Prince j Braganza. pre;, non-existent ti!r ,tu- Zll. i.ih sheu v.i;h b Princess Fatm.j,, King Farmik ,f K: r their marriage at fiist-Lisbon. Portugal, v., mrmy lv. pla " in i'i of the Count de IV tehder to the thr: France. Tiic um-ra -world-wide mtra-st : of the religious an:!e. Joao is the ii'imimi i one of the vurMs Roman Calliolic !.im.:; princess is a Mirr. first husband, P:lii,-e : was killed more it, years ago in an au'.i, a Joao is a dirwt d'sc :. Dom Pedro II. !s,t . of Brazil. He o:fo -r a U.S. air line in iiw ; eiro. then invited the party to enter the hall. Mrs. A. W. Newman, wife of the general freight agent of Union Steamships and son, David, are round trip passengers on the Coquillani which ar ANCIENT BELL AROUND WORLD i CHICAGO A two hundred i year old bell from the mission i of San Antonio de Padua, Cal- rived here this afternoon en-route to Masset Inlet ports. Mrs. ;.. Mrs Constance Cox, Interpreter of four Indian languages ' and Mrs. Armltage Moore were ' with the party and Mrs. Cox interpreted the chiefs' mesages , and the replies given by the Premier and Hon. E. T. Kenney. i ifurnla, has arrived here on . what may be a journey around , the globe. The bell was locat- ed in Sitka, Alaska, and was first j hung in the mission by Father i junipcro Serra, founder of Cal Hp: ;;o aire it Tito Oi l' "tili-l WJ1 riss o: RSUfd Joult lotlce It tl tnm Ion .I J.flcai JcrUt alld vrttln . Ve, Newman formerly resided hep-. James Haddon, jr., returned to the city this afternoon 0:1 the Coquillani from a trip to Vancouver. HON. E. T. KKNNKY Hon. E. T. Kenney referred to ifornia misions. i "Mhaf7 V In ' ' 1 - J O . ; 65 SPORT JACKETS Choose your sport jacket from this extensive assortment of novelty tweeds in herringbone, check and plain patterns. Two-button lounge models in light and lark colors. Sizes 36 to 42. $14.95 $19.95 $22.50 EMEN'S COTTON SHIRTS : White and vellow only. Regular $1.65. TO CLEAR 99c 200 SPORT SHIRTS Smartly tailored, silky finished gabardine sports shirts in long-sleeve style. Two patch pockets with flaps, yoke buck with inverted pleats. Every shirt guaranteed washable. Colors are: Silver Grey, Green, Yellow, Fawn, Wine and Brown. Sizes: small, medium and large. $6.95 300 SWEATERS Pullover, cardigans and zipper models. All sizes and shades. Values to $9.50. STOCK REDUCING PRICE $4.95 (don't believe if!" 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